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Previously on "How many hours do you typically work for your daily rate?"

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  • Grinder
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    I'm loving this poll Wish I hadn't set an end-date on it.

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  • Hawkeye
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    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    You are kidding - right? Tell me you are kidding!!!
    No am not kidding.

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    I have always despised presenteeism, and everyone who engages in it. So I would normally do eight hour days and be out the door at 5pm.

    But if you are working on projects then everything is about delivery so I have been still at work after 11pm near a delivery deadline, but that is very very rare.
    1999 posts Gonzo. Go for the two grand.

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  • Gonzo
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    I have always despised presenteeism, and everyone who engages in it. So I would normally do eight hour days and be out the door at 5pm.

    But if you are working on projects then everything is about delivery so I have been still at work after 11pm near a delivery deadline, but that is very very rare.

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  • Zippy
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    If I do more than 6 hours of actual work I start to feel ill

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by *Alterego View Post
    I would say it was around 10 hours plus weekends which I would not charge for. My rate was then slashed and I would say I now do my contracted 8 hours maybe 9 if it is a busy day.
    You are kidding - right? Tell me you are kidding!!!

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  • Hawkeye
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    I would say it was around 10 hours plus weekends which I would not charge for. My rate was then slashed and I would say I now do my contracted 8 hours maybe 9 if it is a busy day.

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View Post
    Who is andyW?

    I'm obviously a Johnny come lately, as I don't get this exclusive reference.
    AndyW was a very abusive but funny guy who obviously had a lot of issues..

    classic andyw

    and then eventually came to a sorry end

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  • Archangel
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    In 20 years of contracting I've only ever done hourly paid.

    Day rate just means they want you for 10-14 hours a day, I've never heard of day raters doing lots of 5 hour days.

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  • NotAllThere
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    I don't have to look that busy. Usually I do about 2-3 hours work in my 8 hour shift. Still four times faster than the others on the team. And about twice as cost-effective as offshoring.

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  • Cheshire Cat
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    Originally posted by BrianSnail View Post
    I think we need a poll on this. Don't forget the Andyw option...
    Who is andyW?

    I'm obviously a Johnny come lately, as I don't get this exclusive reference.

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  • Pinto
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    7 hours and 6 minutes.

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  • BrianSnail
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
    Yes it is.

    It's time to let the AndyW option go now.

    We've have good milage with it, but it's not funny anymore.

    It's tired.

    It's old.

    It's time has come.

    Just let it go.
    I think we need a poll on this. Don't forget the Andyw option...

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  • eliquant
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    You will not get more than 8 hours out of me unless I bugger up and have to fix an issue.

    A couple of years ago I was working for an IB and got dragged on the 26th of December, I had been out for a meal and had probably drunk 2 bottles of wine and a few beers, they phoned me at 12 just before I was going to go to bed. I had to head down and fix an issue with some Hong Kong deal valuation. I was rubbered, sitting in an empty office trying to hold it together as traders were screaming at me on the phone.

    flip being a hero, never answered a call from them again.
    yeah I've been there in IB's (I have my own IB departmental blacklist where I will never work again and would rather be on the street begging), it just aint worth it is it and although at the time it feels really bad to be in that situation looking at it retrospectavly you start wondering to yourself "why didn't I just say 'No' at the time".

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  • shoes
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    Depends on the rate and the client. 2 at current client, has been up to 4 or 5 before. Out of 7.5




    Oh you said how many do they expect me to work. Sorry Ive answered how many I do actual work in. In answer to the original question, I don't care, they get what they're given.
    Last edited by shoes; 19 April 2009, 09:35. Reason: inability to read

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